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Bucket O' Squash
1 commentWith just a few extra plants, I was able to share over 1300# of vegetables through out the summer. In winter, I found I had too much squash and potatoes in storage so sent in a couple more...
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Onion, Artichoke, & various other vegetables
1 commentI picked some green onion from my garden. I'm so excited. I made a cucumber, tomato, and green onion salad. I will post recipe. It's easy and healthy.
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Wishing Well with broccolli and cabbage plants
1 commentI started my garden with the focal point a wishing well. The garden is still in progress. Will post more pictures as it grows. We had a major storm last few days so it's been quite challenging...
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Help in the garden
2 commentsAce is a humane society dog who was very young but in terrible shape when brought in. At first he ran any chance he had to escape. Would cower, act afraid. Now he reigns supreme...
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Pictures From Around My 2009 Vegetable Garden
Here are a few pictures from around my vegetable garden. Most of these pictures were taken around the middle of August, 2009. I made some mistakes, learned a lot, and fought off a bunch of critters...
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There is Snow in our Garden
1 commentThe garden -in winter- sits there staring back at you. A stark, blank canvas waiting for your " seed dreams" to take hold - whenever the snows decide to stop falling. The magic of potential...
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"Okra out of control"
1 commentMust be my homemade soil, this years's okra crop was "fierce", the plants were 10ft. tall and I've never seen okras that big. I am from South America and the okras there are 4 to 5 inches long. What...
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Pumpkins as a marketing tool? Why not?
My family loves carving and decorating jack o' lanterns! We buy the small pie pumpkins to paint, and the larger pumpkins to carve. This year, my favorite hamburger place...
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Indoor Basement Garden
If you have just a little room and a little extra cash, I say why not grow a little fresh food inside? It lights up your day and keeps your mental health in top form. Plus, I love to eat fresh mators...
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My Fall Herb Garden
1 commentI've been experimenting with bringing some of my favorite herbs inside for the winter! I just hate the thought of not having access to my favorite herbs at a moment's notice, and have you...
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Fire Escape Garden
3 commentsI'm doing urban gardening on my fire escape in New York City. I built self watering containers and hanging planters using recycled materials.
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Attack of the Killer Pumpkins
1 commentWhen I began vegetable gardening in earnest eight years ago, I was not aware of the dangers lurking in my garden plot. I am not talking about chemicals, fertilizers, or animals of the creepy...
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Soil in the Southwest
1 commentI never thought I would find soil interesting, nor did I think that I would be down on my hands and knees making sure that the soil felt soft and lite, much less smelled rich - I mean its...
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My very first real garden!!!
1 commentThis is my very first real garden - I am very proud of it - very rewarding and relaxing - I know there are a lot of things I will do different next year like not overcrowding everything - and taking...
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"Radiator Charlie" the Clear Winner!
1 comment"Radiator Charlie" lived up to its "Mortgage Lifter" nickname. Although a tomato crop won't be paying off my mortgage any time soon, its claim to being large and tasty proved...
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Tomato hornworm with braconid wasp larvae
Here's a photo I took of a tomato hornworm acting as a host for braconid wasp larvae. Fun running into this guy first thing in the morning, without even a cup of coffee!
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Organic Pumpkin Fertilizer and Photos From My Garden
Here are a couple photos of our garden, but I actually have a question about the Organic Pumpkin Fertilizer featured in Fine Gardening's Grow Volume 2
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2009 Kitchen Garden
This the the first year for my new kitchen garden. I broke down and bought a Mantis tiller and the hubby helped me break up the sod, add compost and fertilizer, build the fence and door. My kids...
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Veggies in July
1 commentIt's nearly the end of July and the vegetable garden is only just starting to bear fruit.
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Fruit
1 commentThis is the fruit I grow on my nearly one acre lot. There is always alot of work to do and one can nearly never keep up with the weeding. Rhubarb was just picked when I took this...
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Green Beans
1 commentThis is the second picking from my green bean planting for 2009. I first picked July 4th, about 2 1/2 gallon ice cream buckets. This took hours to pick and snap. Out of these 9...
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Plano Victory Garden
2 commentsMy "Victory Garden" in Plano, Texas. Mostly vegies, but a few herbs and flowers are growing as well.
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Some pics from my garden this weekend!
Here are some pics from my garden this weekend. Check out my Three Sisters garden, it is thriving!
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Broccoli, Peppers, Peas and 'matoes!
2 commentsAlready picked 4 heads of broccoli, bumper crop of peas and tons of tomatoes getting ready to turn red.
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Brooklyn Rooftop Container Garden
1 commentThis is my rooftop container garden in Brooklyn, NY. Right now I'm growing broccoli, eggplant, peppers and tomatoes.
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strawberries
2 commentsJust picked one of the first harvests this year. This was at the end of May. My small 8 by 10 area has provided roughly a gallon every other day.
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GARDEN AS ART
I've enjoyed using a camera for a long time, but now am having fun in this new garden as new things appear. God has done a fascinating thing, the way He designed all things in nature and I love...
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My "Grow-a-Row" Garden
1 commentThis is my first garden. For the corn, I dug out the dirt & husband laid chicken wire to keep out gophers, put amended soil back in. The rest is planted in barrels and large pots set up on...
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